Cast
- Adam Sandler as David "Dave" Buznik
- Jonathan Osser as Young Dave Buznik
- Jack Nicholson as Dr. Buddy Rydell
- Marisa Tomei as Linda
- Luis Guzmán as Lou
- Jonathan Loughran as Nate
- Kurt Fuller as Frank Head
- Krista Allen as Stacy
- January Jones as Gina
- Clint Black as Massuer
- John Turturro as Chuck
- Lynne Thigpen as Judge Brenda Daniels
- Woody Harrelson as Galaxia the tranvestite prostitute/Gary the Security Guard
- Kevin Nealon as Sam, Dave's Lawyer
- Allen Covert as Andrew
- Nancy Walls as Patty the Flight Attendant
- John C. Reilly (uncredited) as Older Monk Arnie Shankman
- Alan James Morgan as Young Arnie Shankman
- Heather Graham (uncredited) as Kendra
- Harry Dean Stanton (uncredited) as Blind Man
- Horatio Sanz (uncredited) as Actor (in-flight movie)
- Jake Busey (uncredited) as Actor (in-flight movie)
- Jerry O'Connell (uncredited) as Actor (in-flight movie)
- Isaac C. Singleton Jr. as Air Marshal
Several others appeared as themselves, such as:
- Cody Arens
- John McEnroe
- Derek Jeter
- Robert Merrill
- Bob Sheppard
- Judith Nathan
- Bob Knight
- Roger Clemens
- Rudy Giuliani
- Matthew Bryant
This film turned out to be Thigpen's final film. She died only a month before the film's release; the film is dedicated in her memory.
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